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Tim Robbins Criticizes Netflix's Impact on Cinema's Future

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Guardian

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Tim Robbins discusses his role in the Apple TV+ series 'Silo' and reflects on the intersection of politics and art in his career. Known for his politically charged work, Robbins expresses concerns about the future of cinema in the age of streaming services like Netflix, which he believes prioritize formulaic content over originality. Despite his political activism, Robbins remains focused on projects that resonate with current social issues, emphasizing the importance of meaningful storytelling in an industry increasingly driven by algorithms.

Silo Season 2 Returns: New Episodes, Burning Questions, and Surprises Await

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Giant Freakin Robot

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The second season of the dystopian thriller series "Silo" has premiered on Apple TV+, shifting its focus from mystery-solving to survival and engineering challenges. The first episode, titled "The Engineer," features Juliette, played by Rebecca Ferguson, as she navigates a desolate surface and attempts to build a bridge in a new silo. With the mystery of the first season resolved, the series now explores Juliette's journey of survival and adaptation, promising a compelling continuation of the story.

Silo Season 2: A Thrilling Return to Dystopia on Apple TV+

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Ars Technica

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The second season of Apple TV+'s dystopian sci-fi drama "Silo" has premiered, expanding its narrative and visual style beyond the original setting. Cinematographer Baz Irvine discusses the new season's cinematography, which includes a shift to widescreen format, different lenses for a retro feel, and a more visceral approach to filming. The story continues with Juliette Nichols exploring a new silo, Silo 17, which has been unoccupied for 35 years, presenting unique visual challenges and opportunities for the series.

Silo Season 2: Release Dates, Recaps, and What's Next for Juliette

Originally Published 1 year ago — by TheWrap

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The second season of "Silo" has premiered on Apple TV+, with Rebecca Ferguson reprising her role as Juliette Nichols. The season explores the mysteries outside the silo, with new episodes releasing weekly from November 15, 2024, to January 17, 2025. Graham Yost returns as showrunner, and the cast includes Tim Robbins, Common, and others. The series is available for streaming on Apple TV+.

Silo Season 2: New Twists and Survival Challenges Await

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Space.com

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"Silo" returns for its second season on Apple TV+, continuing the story of Juliette, played by Rebecca Ferguson, as she navigates the mysteries of the underground world and the toxic reality outside. The new season picks up with Juliette's survival outside the silo and her discovery of other silos, while exploring themes of hope and truth in a dystopian setting. The series, based on Hugh Howey's "Wool" trilogy, promises more intrigue and revelations as it unfolds weekly until January 2025.

"Silo Season 1 Finale: Rebecca Ferguson Teases What Lies Beyond the Silo"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by TVLine

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The Season 1 finale of Apple TV+'s Silo reveals that George's death was a suicide to protect Juliette from being tortured about the hard drive footage. Juliette is sent outside the silo for a cleaning task but realizes that the display in her helmet is a lie, prompting her to refuse to clean. She discovers a barren wasteland with other silos in the distance, realizing that the truth has been hidden from the residents. The series has been renewed for Season 2 and is currently filming in London.

"Silo Season 1 Finale: Exploring the Cliffhanger and Teasing Season 2"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Entertainment Weekly News

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Rebecca Ferguson discusses the season 1 finale of the Apple TV+ show "Silo," praising it as the "most perfect cliffhanger ever." She reflects on filming the final scene where her character, Juliette, discovers the truth about the silo and steps outside into the unknown. Ferguson expresses excitement for season 2, which she is currently filming, and teases that the growth of the character and the storyline will be even more intriguing.

Unraveling the Silo: Explaining the Season 1 Finale and Teasing Season 2

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Digital Trends

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The first season of Apple TV+'s sci-fi thriller series, Silo, ends with a horrifying yet satisfying resolution, leaving the door open for more story in the confirmed second season. The story revolves around a mysterious underground structure called the Silo, where survivors live and work, cut off from the dangerous wasteland outside. As the protagonist, Juliette, investigates the truth behind suspicious deaths and a cover-up, she discovers secrets that challenge the reality of the outside world. The season ends with Juliette defying expectations and walking farther than anyone else has, leaving viewers with unanswered questions about the true nature of the Silo and the world beyond.

Apple releases 'Silo' season finale teaser on Twitter.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by TechCrunch

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Apple has uploaded the entire first episode of its sci-fi dystopian TV show “Silo” on Twitter, three days before the streaming service is set to air the show’s season finale. The move is a way for Apple to garner excitement for one of its popular shows by letting people watch it for free in the hopes that they get hooked on it and sign up for an Apple TV+ subscription.

Apple releases full episode of 'Silo' on Twitter.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Engadget

Apple has uploaded the entire first episode of its science fiction TV series, Silo, on Twitter for free ahead of the season finale. The show is based on the novel Wool by Hugh Howey and explores themes of truth and information as power. The series stars Rebecca Ferguson, Rashida Jones, David Oyelowo, Common, Tim Robbins and Harriet Walter. The move follows Twitter's decision to allow longer video uploads for subscribers.

Apple Releases Full First Episode of 'Silo' on Twitter.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by MacRumors

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Apple has shared the full first episode of its science fiction series "Silo" on Twitter to promote the finale of the show. The hour-long episode can be watched directly on Twitter without an Apple TV+ subscription. "Silo" is based on the novel "Wool" by Hugh Howey and follows the story of Juliette, the "sheriff" of an underground silo. The show's 10th episode and season finale is set to premiere on June 30.

"Silo": A Thrilling Dystopian Drama on Apple TV+

Originally Published 2 years ago — by TVLine

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In the first episode of Apple TV+'s "Silo," Sheriff Holston (David Oyelowo) wants to go outside the mile-deep structure where the last 10,000 people on a dystopian Earth live. His wife Allison (Rashida Jones) discovers a hard drive with a video of the outside, which is not as grim as they were led to believe. Allison carves out her birth control device and alerts the community, leading to her being sent outside to clean the viewing window. She confirms her theory that life is hunky-dory outside but collapses and dies. Two years later, Holston plans to find the truth about Allison's death.

"Silo: A Thrilling Dystopian Mystery Series on Apple TV+"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Polygon

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Apple TV Plus' Silo, based on a series of books by Hugh Howey, has two versions. The first two episodes follow Allison and Holston, who live in a massive underground silo, as they come to believe that the outside world may not be the wasteland they've been told it is. However, the show then becomes a procedural in which Juliette, a mechanic-turned-sheriff, has to solve a shocking murder. The show's rich set design and talented cast make it appealing to viewers who enjoy heaps of mythology in their television.

Unraveling the Mystery of Silo: A Sci-Fi Slow Burn on Apple TV+.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Verge

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Silo, a new series on Apple TV Plus, is a post-apocalyptic mystery set in a small-town. The story takes place in an underground silo where humans have survived for 140 years, but all of human history has been erased from existence. The show explores big existential questions at a human level, with a murder investigation bringing two characters together and pulling them into the bigger mysteries about the silo and the world that surrounds it. The production design is commendable, and the visuals go a long way to selling this as a real place. Silo premieres on May 5th, with new episodes streaming on Fridays.

"Silo: Apple TV's Intense Sci-Fi Series with a Brutalist Twist"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Polygon

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The central staircase with thousands of stairs in Apple TV Plus' Silo is more than just a set piece, it defines the life and look of the entire world. The stairs are a character unto themselves, and one that tests each of the players in the show's mystery. The set's design is surprisingly intuitive, with three levels of stairs built in a refrigeration warehouse about an hour outside of London. The first two episodes of Silo are now streaming on Apple TV Plus.